Winter Wilderness Retreats Saskatchewan
Our winter wilderness retreat in Saskatchewan provides a truly unique experience for a small group wanting to escape from the day-to-day pressures of life. Winter in the ‘big woods’ is a magical time – of deafening silence, cold crisp mornings, and just maybe – howling wolves under the northern lights.
Activities
We offer all the best outdoor winter activities that Saskatchewan has to offer, here’s what’s in store:
Cross-Country Skiing Adventures
Cross-country skiing – From beginner to advanced, Howling Wolf Riverside Cabins offers cross-country skiing experiences for all the family. So, get your skis ready and prepare yourself for an adrenaline-fueled experience.
Snowshoeing Adventures
Snowshoeing – Who said hikes were only for the warmer months? Snowshoeing allows you to experience the wonders of the wintertime without needing to wade through heavy snow!
Wildlife & Bird Watching
Wildlife viewing – The wintertime offers plenty of opportunities to view and appreciate our native wildlife. If you’re a keen birdwatcher or want to keep an eye out for some wolves, this is for you.
Wilderness Photography
Wilderness photography – Why not get your DSLR out of its carrier and get ready to take some breathtaking photographs of the beauty surrounding your camp.
Northern Lights
Nature’s finest show– the Northern Lights. On many winter nights, you’ll see the spectacular northern lights dancing across the sky, while the wolves can be heard howling in the distance.

Pricing
Camp Fee
(min. 3 nights)
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Additional $25 camper fee per person per night (this covers operating costs such as fuel, etc.
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$300 cleaning fee per booking (waived for 5 nights+)
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Price includes private use of the camp, facilities, camp manager, and accommodation for up to 8
Example rate for 6 people to visit the camp for 4 days/3 nights, cost would be:
- $2400 camp fee
- $300 cleaning fee
- $450 camper fee = $3150 total ($175 pp/per night)
Premium Add-ons:
- Guides (day/night trips, canoeing)
- Equipment rentals (tents, canoeing, and equipment for remote camps)